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The Kentucky Mesonet is expanding its weather and climate monitoring network to Madison County. A Mesonet station is being installed at the Eastern Kentucky University Farm. Technicians will be on the site Tuesday installing instrumentation. “We are extremely pleased to be installing a new station in Madison County as part of the Kentucky Mesonet,” said […]

Seventy-five students from Kentucky and nine other states will attend the 2009 Summer Forensic Camp July 12-17 at WKU. The weeklong camp, hosted by WKU’s award-winning forensic program, provides speech and debate instruction for junior high and high school students. Instructors include college and high school coaches as well as members of the WKU forensic […]

The Southern Kentucky Book Fest partners have received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to host another Big Read project in Bowling Green and the surrounding region. The Big Read gives communities the opportunity to come together to read, discuss, and celebrate one of 30 selections from American and world literature. […]

The WKU Owensboro Regional Campus has added a Master of Arts degree in Student Affairs to its growing list of programs offered locally. A question-and-answer session about the Student Affairs master’s degree program is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. July 14 in the Advanced Technological Center at the campus of the OCTC on New Hartford Road. […]

As millions of motorcyclists are taking to highways and back roads across the United States this summer, WKU’s Division of Extended Learning and Outreach reminds motorcycle riders that Continuing Education offers courses that address safety issues. Riders can choose the appropriate course – basic rider or experienced rider — based on their current skill level. […]

WKU students, faculty and staff are traveling to 22 overseas destinations during WKU’s summer terms to expand their academic experience. Between May and August, more than 180 students will study with more than 25 WKU instructors. Students will learn in Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa. They will bring their experience back to campus through […]

Bowling Green residents, visitors and students at WKU will have an opportunity to explore “Kentucky’s Abraham Lincoln” when they visit the 300-square-foot exhibit housed in the HistoryMobile, an experience provided by the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS). The HistoryMobile will be at the Downing University Center’s South Lawn on June 30. The Kentucky Historical Society’s HistoryMobile […]

Two WKU faculty members and a graduate student attended the annual convention and exhibition of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) June 7-10 in Denver. Geology faculty members Dr. Michael May and Dr. Kenneth Kuehn presented a poster titled “Renewed Interest in Heavy Oils and Rock Asphalt in South Central Kentucky” and geoscience graduate […]